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the less secure in the environment, the smaller the project. the more secure, the more substantial you can pursue. >> to follow up on that, in iraq, you have the assessments being done both about security and about engagement. , thoseabsence of usoco assessments were being done by our ambassador and those assessments were being done by the generals on the ground. where are they on this proposal? did the generals or the ambassadors feel that they would have benefited by having this? >> he supports the idea of having it. >> when the u.s. is operating overseas, the ambassador in iraq and with the u.s. operates elsewhere, it is ambassador who heads the effort in the country. the commanding general heads the defense operations. i understand what was said. where would it fit in this command? >> the mission is discrete and will to find. clarity will provide certainty to both agencies and the contractors. it would be somewhat like fema. its mission is to oversee the relief or reconstruction activity in the affected country. the president would declare
the less secure in the environment, the smaller the project. the more secure, the more substantial you can pursue. >> to follow up on that, in iraq, you have the assessments being done both about security and about engagement. , thoseabsence of usoco assessments were being done by our ambassador and those assessments were being done by the generals on the ground. where are they on this proposal? did the generals or the ambassadors feel that they would have benefited by having this?...
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international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just most how much i want that i wore a helmet this car leasing businessmen tells us he's fed up. before morsi was ousted . we're begging for the i.m.f. loan of about four point seven billion dollars a year now we don't want it we're all as business men collectively decided to support the egyptian economy and one day we collected over fifteen billion dollars in donations were a large economy we can rely on ourselves but the facts tell a different story for each day these demonstrations continue the egyptian economy is forced to cough up another one billion dollars the ripple effect is more insecurity in an already unstable region if there's anyone benefiting from these revolutions it's people right
international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just most how much i want that i wore a helmet this car leasing businessmen tells us...
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of aidd of development program can happen in a highly unstable security environment. lesson from core iraq and afghanistan that you must have sufficient security before you have reconstruction activity development and aid. billions of dollars and too many lives. we issued a report last summer that 719 lives were lost while those individuals were engaged in reconstruction related activity. better planning, better capacity, better integration amongst the agencies would avert the kind of abuse we've seen in iraq and better execution. would implement effective oversight so the lost and blood in we've seen in iraq and afghanistan would be averted in afghanistan and whatever reconstruction we engage in. >> think user. -- thank you sir. accepted the legitimacy of our presence in germany and japan, but in iraq that was always a question. we believe when the saddam statue fell daily have the legitimacy at that that point and was it a matter of we do not enforce laws? we briskly -- was that the problem? with ourthe complexity relationship with the arab world even as saddam's st
of aidd of development program can happen in a highly unstable security environment. lesson from core iraq and afghanistan that you must have sufficient security before you have reconstruction activity development and aid. billions of dollars and too many lives. we issued a report last summer that 719 lives were lost while those individuals were engaged in reconstruction related activity. better planning, better capacity, better integration amongst the agencies would avert the kind of abuse...
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i would rather be in an environment where i'm involved with the population instead of isolated. our tv is not on yet until we get done mopping. as long as we mop, scrub down our showers and sinks. see how pearly. see how them sinks are shine something ma'am, them are glistening over there. life in the dorm is not that bad. you pretty much get along with everybody. it goes well. everything is swell. >> we got all the good treats in the world. we got the fritos, everything imaginable today. we are loving it. okay. if i get another elbow to the head, i'm going to start throwing. >> over the last year and a half, lohden has been in and out 11 times, all of her offenses rooted to an addiction to pain pills it. >> was my down fill. it's like i gave it up. gave it all up. first i gave my home up, then my car, eventually i gave my kids up because the drug took over my life. i want to get a good job, stay clean and sober, get my kids, get a home. just live happy ever after. >> a happily ever after ending is not likely in the future for dennis hall. these days he does little more than pon
i would rather be in an environment where i'm involved with the population instead of isolated. our tv is not on yet until we get done mopping. as long as we mop, scrub down our showers and sinks. see how pearly. see how them sinks are shine something ma'am, them are glistening over there. life in the dorm is not that bad. you pretty much get along with everybody. it goes well. everything is swell. >> we got all the good treats in the world. we got the fritos, everything imaginable today....
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when they talked about a high-risk environment, i think they were talking about this. it's good. halfway back to tripoli, the magnificent ruins of leftus magna. arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world. it's worth noting that the emperor of rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all of the dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know, seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors today are a troupe of libyan boy scouts. bizarrely enough, gadhafi himself was once a scout and this was one of the only organizations allowed to remain independent of the government. maybe i ought to go down there and introduce myself to the former comrades and exchange some boy scout lore. yes, yes, i was once a boy scout, too. hello. drilled into their heads is something that was long ago drilled into mine. i promise to be trustworthy, loyal, help
when they talked about a high-risk environment, i think they were talking about this. it's good. halfway back to tripoli, the magnificent ruins of leftus magna. arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world. it's worth noting that the emperor of rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all of the dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish....
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goods, services, labor, the environment. there are things that we learn from that that we are trying to do better. host: can a trade agreement be changed? guest: a trade agreement can be changed if the countries that agree to it all agree to that. host: how does that happen? guest: countries use language in the agreement. south korea says that we may be able to accommodate your problem -- south korea says that we may be able to comment your problem, if you accommodate ours. host: you are on the air. caller: all these companies took the jobs to china to avoid taxes and labor laws. clean up the environment. when it took them over there, they were getting one dollar a day. versus, what they were making here in the united states. when united states companies went overseas -- as their headquarters sit the united states -- the only people who seem to benefit from this are the government. these companies are getting off scott free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers. you have another one tha
goods, services, labor, the environment. there are things that we learn from that that we are trying to do better. host: can a trade agreement be changed? guest: a trade agreement can be changed if the countries that agree to it all agree to that. host: how does that happen? guest: countries use language in the agreement. south korea says that we may be able to accommodate your problem -- south korea says that we may be able to comment your problem, if you accommodate ours. host: you are on the...
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if you're in low credit environment, leverage doesn't work. reinvesting money by buying stocks or expanding your business. companies like 3m, microsoft or microsoft or johnson & johnson. these are fairly different industry, all of which are still reasonable, valued stocks. all of which have reasonable dividend that they pay to, 2, 2.5, almost 3% in one. cases all of which are growing the dividend. they're reinvesting their proceeds. they're buying their own stock with buybacks and their profit margins are 15 to 20. in the case of microsoft's situation, over 20%. heavy return on assets across the board. that's how you make money in a slower growth environment is by having a lot of profit generation and reinvesting that in the company. liz: let's talk about the loan atmosphere right now. we know that the government has wanted banks to loan more and if you're looking for, some type of a reactionary trade to that, what jason, do you look at? >> one of the things you can look at, banks have this kind of falls outside of our bucket but banks, partic
if you're in low credit environment, leverage doesn't work. reinvesting money by buying stocks or expanding your business. companies like 3m, microsoft or microsoft or johnson & johnson. these are fairly different industry, all of which are still reasonable, valued stocks. all of which have reasonable dividend that they pay to, 2, 2.5, almost 3% in one. cases all of which are growing the dividend. they're reinvesting their proceeds. they're buying their own stock with buybacks and their...
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. >> we must of this massive destruction to the environment. another trading commodity gets the mainative as rivers start disappearing. >> so much so that land is disappearing fast. he has eight children and has been making charcoal for more than 80 years. he digs up peat and sets it on fire. opportunitiesew here. charcoal is the only way that i can freak -- feed my family. >> that are trying to cut off funding to al-shabbab fighters. this is a resource that is yet to be interrupted. >> there is a dollar tax for every bag of charcoal, and they get $440 -- >>. >> we found evidence that charcoal is still shipped out. the local government here has called for a temporary lifting of the band, to illegally export their current charcoal. they say is too late to save the trees that have already been cut down. al jazeera, somalia. >> hello, a warm welcome to "the journal" on dw. these are the headlines this hour. the united states increases pressure on russia as edward snowden says he wants temporary asylum there. officials blame the devastating train c
. >> we must of this massive destruction to the environment. another trading commodity gets the mainative as rivers start disappearing. >> so much so that land is disappearing fast. he has eight children and has been making charcoal for more than 80 years. he digs up peat and sets it on fire. opportunitiesew here. charcoal is the only way that i can freak -- feed my family. >> that are trying to cut off funding to al-shabbab fighters. this is a resource that is yet to be...
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curve you are pretty safe there but a couple of things to remember we're still in the fragile economic environment and to much of the move will be painful on the economy. liz: thank you to both of you. we will be right back with closing bell. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet proved t treat ednd symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgent. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upsestomach, layed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedte medical hel for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or
curve you are pretty safe there but a couple of things to remember we're still in the fragile economic environment and to much of the move will be painful on the economy. liz: thank you to both of you. we will be right back with closing bell. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be...
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we can find a way that is good for the environment and good for business. it is good for our planet and bottom-line. when it is missing we tried some product. yet to search to find those intersections. it is an intersection that benefits our customers and shareholders. when you can find that it really works. >> you are one of the mayors challenge which was an incentivized competition. this is one way of having share prosperity. -- came up with what >> if you look at the bashan -- basic functions of these have to provide, is there a way to provide this in a completely new way. you have to do something with the trash. we have decided that we will that endthe trash out up in the dump. we depend on individuals to make that choice. technology is there. it has not been applied to this skill. want to see if we can prove it. benefit to thee process? this is what started as thinking in this direction. we have been kicking it for a long time. we had a lots of ideas. we said we achieve all these other ones. let's put one out where we do not know whether we can do it.
we can find a way that is good for the environment and good for business. it is good for our planet and bottom-line. when it is missing we tried some product. yet to search to find those intersections. it is an intersection that benefits our customers and shareholders. when you can find that it really works. >> you are one of the mayors challenge which was an incentivized competition. this is one way of having share prosperity. -- came up with what >> if you look at the bashan --...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> louisville metro department of corrections jail inmate thomas "bam bam" lewis has been many things. a tattoo artist. a boxer. an arm wrestler. and a high school dropout. most recently he's shown a talent for disposing of old phone books. one thing he thought he'd never be is a math tutor. >> all right. let's start by finishing up doing -- >> the ones we missed? >> doing the ones you missed. >> lewis says the one thing about jail he's grateful for is the ged program, which he has just completed. and now he wants to pay it forward. >> i'm helping the gentlemen get ready for their ged test. it's just something i volunteer to do. and to help somebody else, man, makes me feel like i've achieved something. >> you're flushing too much. you've got too much on your brain. just calm down, relax, and just work the problem. >> but now it's time for 40-year-old lewis to play a new role. graduate. >> put on my dress. cute little dress i get to wear. >> still, his reputation precedes him. >> hey, listen. you know this is the gift, right? don
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> louisville metro department of corrections jail inmate thomas "bam bam" lewis has been many things. a tattoo artist. a boxer. an arm wrestler. and a high school dropout. most recently he's shown a talent for disposing of old phone books. one thing he thought he'd never be is a math tutor. >> all right. let's start by finishing up doing -- >> the ones we missed? >> doing the ones you missed....
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is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even to suicides now meanwhile concerns remains over the potential health risks of genetically modified food now ranging from allergies to sustain deficiency even to death artie's pretty boy who has more for us. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure
is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling...
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of the most compr
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must...
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s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling small businesses and even farmers get ruined and some even go as far as committing suicide meanwhile concerns remain over the potential health risks of genetically doctored food ranging from allergies she means system deficiencies leading to death . has more on the story. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell their campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the gover
s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling...
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not right.just like myself are born in the southern environment, grew up in southern people, knew feelings. knew about the civil war and all thought, my , i goodness, we ought to get ahead curb, really. not have the law force us to do those ought to take down signs. that is what made me came to the conclusion, if i had though do over again, i would vote against that. >> done work with the robert byrd. board of directors in the byrd center. shepherdstown. >> yeah, raymond stock. >> what did you think of that answer? 1982, senator byrd lost his grandson, 16-year-old an michael moore in automobile accident. he was delivering papers early in the morning. robably the most devastating, without question, the most devastating event in senator byrd's life. going to the minority. minority leader. very unhappy period. he thought his life, his contributions, where he wanted to go. will be his legacy? >> i think it will be a significant legacy when i -- book is filled with robert byrd. ends with robert byrd, with robert byrd. i didn't see any way to do that. focus to the senate as an institution in the
not right.just like myself are born in the southern environment, grew up in southern people, knew feelings. knew about the civil war and all thought, my , i goodness, we ought to get ahead curb, really. not have the law force us to do those ought to take down signs. that is what made me came to the conclusion, if i had though do over again, i would vote against that. >> done work with the robert byrd. board of directors in the byrd center. shepherdstown. >> yeah, raymond stock....
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burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of state run business secrets didn't say which company's records were being leased and beijing is resisting request to open up se hearing at 2:30 on the planned takeover of smith field foods. the $4.7 billion deal would be the largest ever chinese acquisition of a u.s. company. lawmakers are expected to ask smith field ceo larry pope about food safety issues and foreign ownership. the deal's approval lies with the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. which is chaired by the treasury department. smith field stock, in fact, still up .8% and no surprise up 30% over the last three months. so chines
burberry maintained fw eed guidr the year but warned of an uneven trade environment as they shift from wholesale markets into branded store sales in latin america and asia. burberry group stock up 4.6% in london. now, on the eve of key signing talks in washington, regulators showing a willingness to play ball with the s.e.c. they say it will hand over all documents related to a u.s. listed chinese company, something the s.e.c. has been pushing for saying it hit roadblocks. csrc protective of...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. to baghdad to open up the aussie world update nineteen worshipers of being killed thirty eight injured in a suicide bombing one that was on the doorstep this time of a shia mosque in the northern part of the capital they actually came several hours after a separate blast claimed seven lives in a predominantly sunni town in iraq now according to latest u.n. starts more than seven hundred people perished last month from the country their struggles to contain sectarian violence. the deeply
so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's...
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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what does this show here, a real spike. >> a real strong spike in the number of slaves in the u.s., right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as the clock turned in 1808 that congress was going to ban the slave trade. >> the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave trade. >> around the turn of the 19th 19th century. what is interesting is that people think that inter
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a...
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we, like myself were born in a southern environment, grew up as southern people, knew their feelings about the civil war and all of these things. i thought my goodness, we ought to get ahead of the curve really. not have the law force used to it, well take down those signs. that is what made me come to the conclusion if i had to do it over again, i will vote against that law. >> you done some work with robert byrd? >> yes, on the board of directors. >> you have in jefferstown? >> that's right. >> what do you think of that answer? >> oh. in 1982, senator byrd lost his grandson, 16-year-old john-michael moore in an automobile accident. he was delivering papers early in the morning. probably the most devastating event in senator byrd's life. it was a very unhappy period. it caused him to rethink his life and contributions and where he wanted to go. >> what will be his legacy. >> it will be a significant legacy. it starts with robert byrd and ends with robert byrd. i different see any other way to do that. he really bring focus to the senate as an institution. he was interested in the ma
we, like myself were born in a southern environment, grew up as southern people, knew their feelings about the civil war and all of these things. i thought my goodness, we ought to get ahead of the curve really. not have the law force used to it, well take down those signs. that is what made me come to the conclusion if i had to do it over again, i will vote against that law. >> you done some work with robert byrd? >> yes, on the board of directors. >> you have in jefferstown?...
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tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant mint santo which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even suicide meanwhile the alarms being raised over the health implications of genetically doctored food ranging from simple allergies to deadly immune system problems are just bully boy who investigates. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government assure it is
tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant...
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the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: i support the gentleman's amendment and salute his leadership in this area, both in this congress and the past congresses and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? ms. kaptur: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for phi minute -- for five minutes. ms. kaptur: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. first of all, it is unnecessary because
the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new...
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and she does a great job of capturing life behind bars in very, very difficult environment. she sat across from serial killers, rapists. she's seen stabbings. it's amazing how she keeps her cool even when inmates cross the line with her. >> and one of those times would involve a particular rule violation that occurred dozens of times during our stay at the holman correctional facility in alabama. >> there was an unusual phenomenon at holman prison. they had a big problem with public masturbation. they were dealing with the problem as best they can. if a person got caught, they were immediately put into lockup and they had to go through certain programs in order to get out of lockup. >> the violation is known as rule 38. and the prison's warden had developed a no-nonsense approach to dealing with it. >> my rule is, if you get caught with a 38, there's no questions asked. we're locking you up. we'll sort it out later, but for the time being, you're going to lockup. that's just automatic. okay? the first offense is 90 days, second time i double it, third time it goes to 270, th
and she does a great job of capturing life behind bars in very, very difficult environment. she sat across from serial killers, rapists. she's seen stabbings. it's amazing how she keeps her cool even when inmates cross the line with her. >> and one of those times would involve a particular rule violation that occurred dozens of times during our stay at the holman correctional facility in alabama. >> there was an unusual phenomenon at holman prison. they had a big problem with public...
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beginning of a secular bear market in bonds and so the second question is will this rising interest rate environment complicate an already complicated situation in greece yanis. well you will question is quite separate from your premise. and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of aggregate demand worldwide so i'm not particularly wired about the increase in interest rates i know that this is a talk in the united states with the better one gets of announcing that he is pulling the plug from to eat but they've got to be a premise max we've got to agree whether it was a levered buyout or not i wish it where i wish there was a conspiracy there was no conspiracy made it was estimates spontaneous disorder was happening in the years up before and let it be fed up and they're oh my no personally he came in in two thousand and nine after the colby's us that had already happened and he was crimin
beginning of a secular bear market in bonds and so the second question is will this rising interest rate environment complicate an already complicated situation in greece yanis. well you will question is quite separate from your premise. and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of...
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chris horner is the senior fellow at the center for energy and environment at the competitive enterprise institute, and the author of the book, "red hot lies." >> fox's host, megyn kelly wondered aloud about whether the country even needed to tackle the problem. and cnn's wolf blitzer cut in soon after -- >> all right, so the president making a major, major address on climate change. i want to bring in jim acosta, and the president has got some important news he's about to release -- >> and then wolf continued to talk over the president's remarks. what do you make of that? >> the meta message is more interesting to journalism than the message itself. people -- >> meta message? >> the meta message is, here's grist for combat between different factions. how is it going to play out? rather than the message, which is, here's what's happening to our climate, here's what we have to do to prevent it. that stuff risks being boring. but combat is never boring. what they don't know how to do is to talk about, well, what are our options here, america? how do we mitigate the effects of climate chang
chris horner is the senior fellow at the center for energy and environment at the competitive enterprise institute, and the author of the book, "red hot lies." >> fox's host, megyn kelly wondered aloud about whether the country even needed to tackle the problem. and cnn's wolf blitzer cut in soon after -- >> all right, so the president making a major, major address on climate change. i want to bring in jim acosta, and the president has got some important news he's about to...
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as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states but this doesn't become too much of a thorny issue between the two. i mean while there was a blow as meeting with human rights activists has caused yet another outburst of criticism from washington which directly demands that snowden be handed over these guys nature can reports. the white house has basically accused russia of providing quote a propaganda platform for edward snowden this is washington's reaction to edward snowden's meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to th
as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states...
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so the creation of environment for the investment is also one of our national priorities. currently, the climate for investment according to international ratings isn't among the top 20, i would say, but i wish we have a chance to get in the same kind of format in five years. i bet we will be in the 20. we are working hard on creating conditions in russia that would be considered by other outside investors as good as in 20 best countries in the world. but even today i think our investment climate is very much underrated, and we are doing much better than some of late. at the same time, also when it comes to russian economy we have enjoyed previous -- [inaudible] fiscal environment. we have accumulated significant reserves. we have two funds, one sovereign fund which is about 40 -- $84 billion and another reserve fund that is another $80-miss -- $80-plus billion. and the national reserves are 500 plus billion dollars as well. we are almost debt-free country because our external debt is no more than 2.5% and including internal debt is around 10, 11%. if you compare it with t
so the creation of environment for the investment is also one of our national priorities. currently, the climate for investment according to international ratings isn't among the top 20, i would say, but i wish we have a chance to get in the same kind of format in five years. i bet we will be in the 20. we are working hard on creating conditions in russia that would be considered by other outside investors as good as in 20 best countries in the world. but even today i think our investment...
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it is a different environment. it was famously said the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. that is one reason why nixon seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. host: our guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. caller: i have a question regarding -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's people were messing with the vietnam war promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought that up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this i
it is a different environment. it was famously said the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. that is one reason why nixon seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. host: our guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on...